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Those that remain are those that were headed by strong executives, men with the abilities to last almost 30 years in the competitive survival of the fittest.
However, in order to remain competitive they must keep margins usually quite low.
When deforestation occurs without proper replanting, however ; local wood supplies become difficult to obtain near enough to remain competitive, leading to the city's abandonment, as happened repeatedly in Ancient Asia Minor.
Between 1926 and 1929 the elite " Campionato Nazionale " assimilated the top sides from the various regional groups and Hellas Verona joined the privileged teams, yet struggled to remain competitive.
In many cases, independent motels have needed to add amenities simply to remain competitive with franchise chains which are taking an increasing market share.
The quality of the available record players, tonearms, and cartridges has continued to improve, despite a diminishing market, allowing turntables to remain competitive on the high-end audio systems market.
As product life cycles shorten, the appropriate products must be developed and successfully launched with ever shorter time-schedules to remain competitive.
It also became apparent that manufacturers were willing to produce increasingly larger engines to remain competitive ( Ford had developed a 483 they hoped to race ).
This demands a high level of commitment and performance from those who wish to remain competitive as employees.
The Regent's Canal and the Grand Junction Canal agreed that amalgamation and modernisation were the only way to remain competitive.
The Columbian, Stanhope, and Washington presses enabled smaller printers to remain somewhat competitive, and all continued to be manufactured until late in the century.
In order to remain competitive national businesses have altered their traditional business strategy to meet the demands of the local community.
Since then, most local manufacturers have moved their production facilities to Asia and Mexico as a way to reduce costs and remain competitive in a global market.
Newly hired producer Tony Visconti, and Barry Radman, a synth programmer formerly hired by Moraz, delivered a modern sound the Moodies had been after in order to remain competitive with their pop contemporaries.
By the end of the 1990s, the Packers believed that they needed to update the facility to remain financially competitive in the NFL.
In an attempt to remain competitive in the charter market from Oslo, Gothenburg and Stockholm, the airline ordered two Boeing 767-200 in 1980.
To remain competitive, the company extended the hours during which locks could be used, until they were available 24 hours a day by 1830.
Both men and women's teams remain competitive, appearing in multiple NCAA playoffs since 1995.
David Syme and Co. became a subsidiary of John Fairfax and Co. Macdonald was denounced as a traitor by the remaining members of the Syme family ( who nevertheless accepted Fairfax's generous offer for their shares ), but he argued that The Age and Fairfax flagship The Sydney Morning Herald were natural partners and that the greater resources of the Fairfax group would enable The Age to remain competitive.
They might be forced to license the shadow mask system if they wanted to remain competitive.
As some markets were formed by the merger of up to six different individual markets, this meant that some stations had to merge or form partnerships in order to remain competitive.
By the second half of the 19th century, many canals were increasingly becoming owned by railway companies or competing with them, and many were in decline, with decreases in mile-ton charges to try to remain competitive.
With its eight million copies sold, GoldenEye 007 was also one of the most significant titles that helped the Nintendo 64 to remain competitive with rival Sony's PlayStation, though it eventually lost much of its market share.
The next season would see their first major achievement in the league, Depor finished as runners-up just one point behind Atlético de Madrid under the management of Argentinian Alejandro Scopelli, who brought to the club a group of South American players such as Julio Corcuera, Oswaldo García, Rafael Franco and Dagoberto Moll who made the team more competitive and able to remain top flight status for 9 seasons in a row until 1957.

remain and Encyclopædia
* Former versions of this article incorporated text from the Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th edition, 1911, and The Nuttall Encyclopædia, 1907: some phrases may remain.

remain and Britannica
The dates of his birth and death remain uncertain, even to Britannica itself.

remain and Inc
The strip is currently distributed by Universal Press Syndicate, however, rights for the strip remain with Paws, Inc.
In a July discussion of the Libor revelations, Taibbi's coverage was singled out by Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, Inc., as becoming required reading to remain informed.
Though Wescast Industries, Inc. recently closed their local foundry, their corporate headquarters will remain in Brantford.
Little Caesar Enterprises Inc. and its franchisees remain the title sponsor.
Electron Power Systems, Inc. of Acton, Massachusetts, United States, claims to have developed a technology for maintaining small stable plasma toroids called electron spiral toroids ( ESTs ) which remain stable in Earth's atmosphere without the use of any special magnetic fields.
The editorial departments of the two companies remain separate, and Knopf, Inc., retains its distinctive character.
fined ten dollars in the Police Justice's Court of Richmond on a charge that he " nlawfully did remain on the premises of the Bus Terminal Restaurant of Richmond, Inc. after having been forbidden to do so " by the Assistant Manager.
Upon his death in 1898, Forbes left Naushon in a trust administered by his 5 surviving children and it is now owned by Naushon Island Trust, Inc. Pasque Island, and Nashawena Island, the next two islands in the Elizabeth Island chain, were purchased at different times by J. M. Forbes descendants and remain privately owned.
Replacement management in April, 1992 formed a new CSL Group Inc. subsidiary headquartered in Massachusetts to be called CSL International Inc. Canada Steamship Lines Inc. would remain as the Canadian operation under CSL Group Inc., and the conglomerate would remain headquartered in Montreal.
In response, Morrie Silver, a Rochester businessman, formed Rochester Community Baseball, Inc. ( RCB ) and spearheaded a drive to sell shares in RCB to raise money to buy the Red Wings and Red Wing Stadium to ensure that the franchise would remain in Rochester.
Round Table Pizza, Inc. said that it will close some unprofitable, company-owned restaurants but stressed that most of its company-owned locations and all of its franchised locations will remain open, with minimal impact on consumers.
Charles Trudeau, businessman and father of former Canadian Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau, would remain on the Montreal Baseball Club Inc. Board of Directors until his death in 1935.
L. Edwin Smart was to remain head of TW Services Inc., the successor of Trans World Corporation which remained headquartered in the same building and shared many directors as the Trans World Corporation holding company.
In March 1970, the Federal Communications Commission enforced new rules preventing future radio and television ownership combinations in the same market, which allowed the stations of WKRG-TV, Inc. to remain standing, or " grandfathered ".
The resulting company, to be known as Snyder's-Lance Inc., would remain publicly traded under the LNCE symbol.

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